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Arthurian Literature XXXVIII (Arthurian Literature, 38)

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Arthurian Literature XXXVIII (Arthurian Literature, 38)
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  • Publisher D.S. BREWER
  • ISBN13 9781843846475
  • ISBN10 1843846470
  • Type Book
  • Pages 342
  • Published 2023
  • Language English

Arthurian Literature XXXVIII (Arthurian Literature, 38)

Editorial D.S. BREWER

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Arthurian Literature Has Established Its Position As The Home For A Great Diversity Of New Research Into Arthurian Matters. It Delivers Fascinating Material Across Genres, Periods, And Theoretical Issues. Times Literary Supplement This Issue Offers Stimulating Studies Of A Wide Range Of Arthurian Texts And Authors, From The Middle Ages To The Nineteenth Century, Among Which Is The First Winner Of The Derek Brewer Essay Prize, Awarded To A Fascinating Exploration Of Ragnelle's Strangeness In The Weddyng Of Syr Gawen And Dame Ragnelle. It Includes An Exploration Of Irish And Welsh Cognates And Possible Sources For Merlin; Bakhtinian Analysis Of Geoffrey Of Monmouth's Playful Discourse; And An Account Of The Transmission Of Geoffrey's Text Into Old Icelandic. In The Middle English Tradition, There Is An Investigation Of Material Arthuriana In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight, Followed By Explorations Of Shame In Malory's Morte Darthur. The Post-medieval Articles See One Paper Devoted To The Paratexts Of Sixteenth-century French Arthurian Publishers; One To Eighteenth-century Arthuriana; And One To A Range Of Nineteenth-century Rewritings Of The Virginity Of Galahad And Percival's Sister. Two Notes Close This Volume: One On Geoffrey's Vita Merlini And A Possible Irish Source, And One On A Likely Source For Malory's Linking Of Trystram With The Book Of Hunting And Hawking In An Early Form Of The Book Of St Albans.